Arts & Culture
Could the powerful words of William Shakespeare end violence in schools? Since 2011, the聽Colorado Shakespeare Festival聽(CSF) and CU-抖阴传媒在线鈥檚聽Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence聽(CSPV) have聽worked together to present annual school tours, where CSF actors perform a truncated Shakespeare play and lead workshops to discuss bullying, violence and unhealthy relationships in the Bard鈥檚 writing.聽
Juggling. Origami. Group sculpture projects. See鈥.Math is fun. This is the underlying message behind the first Mathematics and the Arts Festival being held Friday and Saturday, April 1-2, at the 抖阴传媒在线.
<p>Each year, CU-抖阴传媒在线 dance students and faculty come together for 鈥淭he Current,鈥 an annual showcase of brand-new pieces. This year鈥檚 performances take place April 15-17 and feature evocative, original work by dance professors Erika Randall and Donna Mejia, lecturer Larry Southall, alumna Megan Odom and Roser Guest Artist Faye Driscoll.</p>
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CU-抖阴传媒在线 instructor Lynn Nichols, former general manager of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, is set to direct an on-campus production of 鈥淭he Winter鈥檚 Tale,鈥 Jan. 27-31, at CU-抖阴传媒在线鈥檚 Loft Theatre. The all-student cast brings William Shakespeare鈥檚 timeless tragicomedy to life with vintage costumes and interactive staging.<br /><br /></div></div>